Lock



J. FRSHEIM AND J. KONIGSBEHG.

LOCK.

APPLICATION HLED SEPT-16,1916* 1,334,950. Patented Mal'. 30, 1920.

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l. FORSHEIM AND1. KONIGSBEBG.

LOCK. APPucATloN FILED saP'ms. 191e.

1,334,950. i Patented Mar.' 30, 1920.

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a l F l l n i "5 5 l l l h/ilnessf 3 of the casing and act together therewith as a positioning means for the protective strip 4. This coveris provided with one or more holes 7 for exposing theV protective Vstrip 4v therethrough when the cover isV closed. In the present instance, we have n shown two of these holes 7.

The interior ofV .the casing is provided lwith a sliding bolt 8 forlecking and releasing the shackle 1 and with a sliding bolt 9 for locking and releasing the cover 5. The bolt j8 is provided with an abutment 10 arranged` in position to be engaged by the key 11 toy be hereinafter more fully described and the'belt19 is similarly provided with an abutment 12 arranged to be engaged by the said key 11. Y

The front plate 13 of the the cover 5 is provided with two keyholes off'peculiar construction, the one for permitting the insertion of the key-te manipulate therbelt 8 for the shackle 1 and the other for permitting the insertion of the key for manipulating the bolt 9 for the cover 5. Y

The keyhole for the bolt 8 horizontally elongated slot 14 having two vertical branches 15 and 16. Similarly, the keyhole for the bolt 9 comprises a horizontally elongated slot 17 and two short vertical branches 18 and 19.

The inner end of the key 11 comprises two casing within comprises a fiat portions 20, 21, arranged at right angles l key reaches .40

to each other. c To release the shackle, the key is inserted into the keyhole at the short branch 15. As the key is moved laterally along the slet 14, its portion 21 will engage the abutment 10 of the bolt 8 just before the the short branch 16, of the keyhole. The further lateral movement of the key, will move the bolt to release the shackle and the key may then be withdrawn through Y ing, thebranch i v is thrown tothe limit of the branch 16. Similarly, the key maybe inserted at the branch 18 and the key moved laterally along the slet 17. As the key ape preaches the branch 19, its portion 21 will engage the abutment 12 of the bolt 9 and the further movement of the key will move the bolt to release the cover 5. The key may then ,be withdrawn through the branch 19.

The means operable to throw the bolts to their lockingV position comprises a double branch spring secured at 22 within the cas- 23 of which engages the rear end of the bolt 8 and the other branch 24 of which engages the rear end of the bolt 9.

The cover 5 is provided with a hook 25 on its inner vface at its free end, which hook is adapted toenter a hole 26 in the front plate 13 of the casing. Vhen the bolt 9 its. forward movement byjits spring, the body of the bolt will eXtend'into the recess 27 of the hook 25 and thus lock-the cover closed. Means released by the insertion of the hook 25 into the hole 26 is provided for holding the bolt 9 at the limit of its rearward movement against the a spring latch 28 pivoted at 29 within the casing and provided with a hook 30. This hook 30 is arranged to pass through a hole 32 in a partition 31 in the casing into a recess 33 in the bolt 9 when the belt is at the limit of its rearward movement, thus holding the bolt in said position. This hook 30 is arranged opposite the openinfr 26 in the front plate 13 so that as the hootl 25 of the cover 5 is pressed into the hole 26 by thel closing et' the cover 5 the hook 30 of the latch will be forced out of its engagement with the bolt 9 thereby releasing the bolt and permitting its spring to return the bolt into locking engagement with the hook 25 of the cover.

The shackle 1 is locked and released as follows: A cross partition 34 is located within the casing and a slide 35 is provided adjacent to the long arm of the shackle 1.I wliichslide 35 is provided with a lug 36 through an aperture which a reduced pertion 37 of the long arm of the shackle has a limited sliding movement. The slide 35 is provided with a recess 38 and the long arm of the shackleI is provided with a corresponding recess 39. When the slide and the recess are at the limit el their inward movements, the said recesses 38 and 39 are brought into alinement with the nose 40 et the bolt 8 and the belt may be thrown by its springto the limit et' its forward movement into lockin r engagement with said slide and shackle. a spring 41 is located within the casing, the free end of which spring bears against the inner ends et the slide 35 and long arm of the shackle 1 tending to move their recesses 38 and 39 out of alinement with the nose 40 of the bolt 8 when the bolt is moved to the limit of its rearward movement by the action of its key.

The bolt is held at the limit of its rearward movement by the slide 35. This will permit the shackle to be withdrawn a suicient distance to bring the short arm of the shackle out of its locking engagement with the casing and also bring the feather 42 of the long arm of the shackle out of its slot 43 to permit the lateral swinging movement of the shackle on its long arm. The lug 36 of the slide 35 limits the outward movement of the long arm of the shackle. When it is desired to lock the shackle, the shackle is swung to bring its short arm inte alinement with its hole 44 in the top of the casing. The shackle is then forced inwardly against the tension of the spring 41. This inward movement of the shackle will also cause the slide 35 to move inwardly by the engagement ofl the long arm of the shackle with the lug 36 of the slide. When the recesses 38 and 39 have been brought into alinement with the all nose a0 ot the bolt 8, the said nose will enter .said recesses and hold the shackle locked.

lt will thus be seen that the releasing de vice for the cover 5 is entirely separate iroin 'the lock for the shackle and is operated separately. In use, a protective strip 'of paper or other suitable material which can be readily punctured and mutilated, is placed against the iront plate 13 of the lock over the keyholes. The cover 5 is then closed and locked. The protective strip therefore conceals both the keyhole for the shackle lock and the keyhole for the cover releasing means. This protective strip is disclosed tl'irough the hole or holes 7.

Should it be desired to release the shackle,y the key is pressed through the protective strip into the shackle lock keyhole at the branch 15. The key is then moved laterally a considerable distance to throw the bolt S, as hereinbefore describedJ and is then withdrawn at the branch 16. This insertion of the key at one point and its Withdrawal at another point distant from the insertion point, insures a very complete mutilation of the protective strip before the shackle is released.

To insert a new protective strip, is inserted into the releasing device keyhole at the branch 18 and is then moved laterally a considerable distance to throw the bolt 9 to release it from engagement with the hook 25 oi' the cover and the key is withdrawn troni the keyhole at the branch 19. rlhe mutilated strip may then be removed and a new strip placed in position and the cover again closed and locked.

From the above description, it will he seen that the releasing device for the cover may be operated by the puncturing and mutilathe keyV tion of the protective strip for the purpose ot' introducing a new strip, for instance, without releasing the shackle.

It will also bc seen that the protective strip serves as a detector for indicating visually the Ytact that either the lock or the protective strip has been tampered with, should such be the case.

`When the bolt 9 is thrown back to release the cover 5, the cover will be forced open hy the engagement of the hook 30 of the spring latch with the hook 25 of the cover.

It is to be understood that the key referred to herein niay be any device operable to throw the holt.

It is evident that slight changes may he resorted to in the form, construction and arrangement of the several parts without departing from the spirit and scope of our invention; hence we do not wish to limit ourselves strictly to the structure herein set forth, but

That we claim is:

1. A key lock having separate key insertion and withdrawal points and a protective strip for said gaining access to the lock.

2. A key lock having separate key insertion and withdrawal points, a protective strip :t'or said lock requiring mutilation for gaining access to the lock, positioning means for the strip and a separate releasing device for the positioning means operable independently of the lock.

In testimony, that we claim the foregoing as our invention, we have signed our names this 25th day of July 1916.

JOSEPH FORSHEIM. JOSEPH KONIGSBERG.

lock requiring mutilation for Cit 

